Understanding Bulk Multiomics: A Technical Introduction

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As multiomics becomes increasingly central to biological research and therapeutic development, scientists are seeking practical, scalable approaches to generate integrated datasets across molecular modalities. While single-cell multiomics and spatial multiomics receive significant attention, bulk multiomics remains a powerful and accessible strategy for profiling transcriptomic, proteomic, and other molecular features across entire samples or tissue sections.…

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Spatial Biology Takes Center Stage at AACR 2025

This year’s American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) Annual Meeting highlighted the power of spatial and multiomics technologies to illuminate the cellular and molecular complexity of cancer. Across all five of our platforms, we and our collaborators presented data-driven approaches to decoding tissue architecture, immune dynamics, 3D genome structure, and therapeutic mechanisms with best-in-class resolution…

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